Rainbow Tall Tail Puppy Dog Mola
Hand-stitched Panamanian textile art with unique geometric design.
Why it earns a spot
- Unique handcrafted textile art
- Supports indigenous artisan communities
- Versatile decorative use
- Fair trade product
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- Finding unique, meaningful wall art
- Supporting ethical artisan products
- Adding cultural textile art to home
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- Home decor enthusiasts
- Collectors of indigenous art
- People seeking fair trade handmade products
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Description
Hand-stitched Panama Mola Fair Trade Latin American Textile Art
Hand Stitched by Indigenous Artisans: TraderBrock’s Molas are hand-sewn by indigenous Guna artisans in Panama. Each piece is unique due to its handcrafted nature and fair trade origins.
What is a Mola? A Mola is a traditional textile from the indigenous Guna people of Panama and surrounding regions. It can be used as wall art, pillows, quilts, or other decorative fabric projects.
Traditional Construction & Design: Made using a reverse appliqué technique with layered colored cloth, Molas often feature geometric patterns inspired by rainforest wildlife and ancient body paintings.
Empowering Native Artisans: Since 1991, TraderBrock has supported Panamanian indigenous communities by reinvesting sales into education, healthcare, and tools.
- Size: 10.5" Height x 14" Width
- Fair Trade
- Handmade in Panama
- SKU: 22052470T
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Product FAQ
What is the size of the Rainbow Tall Tail Puppy Dog Mola?
It measures approximately 10.5 inches in height and 14 inches in width, with slight variations due to its handmade nature.
How should I care for this hand-stitched textile art?
Handle it gently and spot clean with mild detergent if needed; avoid machine washing to preserve the stitching.
Can I use this Mola as dog apparel or accessory?
No, this product is decorative textile art and not designed for use as dog apparel or accessories.
Who makes these Molas and why are they special?
They are hand-stitched by indigenous Guna artisans in Panama using traditional techniques, making each piece unique and supporting fair trade.